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Is circumcision dangerous?Does it dicrease men's sex drive and sex skills?

Asked By: giorgio3333333 - 5/18/2008
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Circumcision is the most effective way to become sexually dysfunctional. It does nothing to help you health wise. All the HIV stuff and infection benefits to having a Circumcision are false. In fact quite the reverse is true.

Each year the United States looses over 300 baby boys to "Circumcision". They remain hidden because the cause of death is Staff Infection and related issues ranging from heart stoppage and sheer excessive torment
effecting breathing and feeding.

The child now has been stripped of the only great part of his genitals, and lay exposed to bacteria in diapers. Later in life he will become dysfunctional in many ways. He will not learn to m********e until too late in his development
if at all. He may not be able to m********e in some cases.

If he does learn how, then he will require special lubrication not needed by intact boys whom by the way have been masturbating since the can remember. Little boys MUST practice what one day will be required of them.

In many cases their girlfriends remain unhappy with their lack of performance as adults. They have little skill and 75?ess mass down there. That's right ! Its not a little snip... Its a whopping two thirds of the penis, and its gone.
The glands by the way is not the source of the stimulation from which climax is reached. Over 90 percent of the feeling comes from the foreskin. The glands is almost numb in comparison. Its job and shape is one of penetration and in removing competing semen from other males in favor of the current member.

For cut boys the only foreskin left is a small 5 or 6 percent just behind the head and up until the scar. Its very sensitive and should be moist, but in a cut member it dries out. Later in life the Glands and this area become thicker and less able to please its owner.

Each year hospitals charge about 700 bucks per boy hacked, and the hospital then turns around and sells them to labs across the country in a trade mounting to billions of dollars each year. Its a secret trade and big business. In America we seldom do things without a dollar sign next to it.

Pharmaceutical companies then sell all sorts of products to afflicted male populations. Items they now require. America in short, is sexually Dysfunctional. We are sold KY lubes and Viagra and Ciallis products and a host of vibrating devices because we can no longer send enough feeling signals to our toy which has been destroyed in the name of Science.

Make no mistake. The world is not cut up. Its an American problem. One designed to prevent masturbation. You will hear countless people say it looks better. If a shorter looking and less functional penis is what you desire then by all means this is what you need.

How do I know all this. I grew up in the tates, but I am British and where I was born only Jews did this. Some sort of religious sacrifice. There are no benefits to having this done. Still the medical industry is like the diamond industry, and the Hollywood entertainment industry, and even the news industry. A long time ago you practically had to be Jewish to become a Doctor in the US. This has changed some today, but the results were a huge boom to this practice. Even tough most people are not practicing Jews. The procedure was sold to them as a health benefit.

Is it any comfort to know that the world in general has a fantastic sex attitude as well as a great success rate, while the United States suffers from Crimes against women, sexual frustration, pedophiles in every community, and adult errection disorders requiring foreskin reconstruction and Viagra type drugs and lubes with vibrating products, and a male population that doesn't seem to understand what went wrong because they never knew a time when they actually had the solution but had it hacked off and sold.

As a Brit... I could not imagine why anyone would opt to have this very essential part of the penis.. In fact it is the penis. A penis works because of its blood supply. Over 50?f the blood vessels and structure are no longer there. They are cut off and can never be put back. The head and remaining inner skin dry out and become desensitized as an adult.

Jewish researchers publish HIV prevention benefits in Africa, only to justify their jobs security. Their study exposed as biased for failure to include the tribes sexual practice of infidelity -vs- a cut monogamous nomadic tribe rarely in contact with outsiders. The proof is in the pudding. The U.S. leads the world in new HIV cases. Yes.. Only a few countries top us do to educational problems and condom availability.

Out side these few placed the U.S. ranks highest in exposure rate. This is in a mostly circumcisized population ! Where is the better for HIV now.

Keep in mind that there is a Billion dollar a year trade in this practice, and now you can see the problem for what it really is. Most people here in the States never remember their foreskin. Most men believe their problems and difficulties are a fault of theirs, and never think of the real cause, they simply have no frame of reference. Even today's health providers don't know much more, since they too have been mutilated without their knowledge and have little to base any cause/effect relationship.
An intact guy can simulate not having one. that's right. If you have your foreskin, you can
pull the skin back tightly as if it was not allowed to move over the glands. After doing that most intact males will find it difficult or even impossible to reach climax while masturbating.
Friction will heat up and cause a burning sensation. The difficulty in reaching climax will only serve to continue frustration and the test will conclude what has already been mentioned.
Its not just a snip. Its a very large cut. Placing an index finger inside and stretching the top high up the index finger will indicate what is lost. The penis will be naked without its
protection and look shorter, because it will be. It will suffer from last mass. Something which will later show up as the inability to please a woman correctly.

Four out of five women preferred the intact experience in lab tests. This was repeated several times and the numbers continued to favored the greater mass and sliding action of the intact male. In a an area so sensitive to males, it seem foolish to be reducing size in any way shape or form. The world is natural. Its easy to pick out an American over seas. They have lost over two thirds of their best part of the body. Its not a world problem its an American and Jewish problem, and its effects are devastating permanent and not reversible. Even worse it is sold in disguise as being a benefit, and by a population which has never know what its like to have one.

YES its BAD. Yes it will cause you problems. That is the real Answer.
Answered By: Skin - 5/19/2008
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Its called mutilation in some parts of the world except the U.S!!
Answered By: Vess - 5/20/2008
Not dangerous - probably the oldest surgical procedure in the world.
Does NOT decrease men's sex drive - I found that it increased my sex drive due the fact that my penis now feels so perfect and smooth.
Does not decrease sex skills - in fact sex is far better according to almost all men who were circumcised as teenagers or adults.

I was circumcised as an adult and happy that I did it.
Answered By: My Opinion - 5/19/2008
No its not dangerous...the dr. can tell u bout it...or google it.
Answered By: im_a_sweet_lil_angel2002 - 5/18/2008
No to all ,
Answered By: Richard - 5/18/2008
No it's not dangerous, but i beg you don't do it. it does decrease sex drive and sex skills thats the point of it. Mate it's an unnatural process, don't do it.
Answered By: Brandon R - 5/18/2008
It is not dangerous and doesnt decrease anything. It makes it cleaner and better looking!
Answered By: So Me - 5/18/2008
It's not dangerous, but by doing it, your glans gradually loses its sensitivity and therefore the pleasure during sex is decreased dramatically
Answered By: marmias - 5/18/2008
No and no
Answered By: just-a-girl - 5/18/2008
Well i would like to tell that the foreskin around the head of the penis is used as a protection from dirt and helps to have a higher sexual drive during the intercourse basically like the eyelid for the eyeballs it is a protection but if removed it causes discomfort
Answered By: sujit joseph - 5/18/2008
I knew a guy who was circumcised when he was in his late 20's and he was glad he had it done. He said it increased his pleasure & therefore his sex drive. As far as sexual skills go when you know them, you know them. Circumcision doesn't affect memory. Also the penis is easier to clean. If a guy isn't meticulous about cleansing himself, someone who is uncircumcised is prone to disease. PS: I had sex only once with a man who wasn't circumcised and it turned me off.
Answered By: Judith - 5/18/2008
There are potential risks involved. It will decrease sensitivity in the man's penis glans, because the foreskin will no longer be in place to protect it, so it will be permanently exposed and rubbing against underwear.
Why do you ask?
Answered By: Michael - 5/18/2008
No it is not
Answered By: hunny - 5/18/2008
Lol no dued. i got it done last year and im happy with it. also my girl freind is satisfied with me soo.... go get it done!
Answered By: chill chill... - 5/18/2008
It can be dangerous. The doctor could remove too much skin, or there could be blood loss or infection. It can reduse the sensitivity of the glans (penis head), and therefore affect a man´s sexual ability.
Answered By: Evan - 5/18/2008
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